David Lang

David Lang

Deceased · Born: Nov 30, 1913 · Died: May 11, 2007

Personal Details

BornNov 30, 1913 New York City, New York, USA

Biography

David Lang, a renowned writer, entered this world on November 30, 1913, in the bustling metropolis of New York City, New York, USA. He would go on to make a significant impact in the world of literature, leaving behind a legacy that would be remembered for generations to come.

Throughout his illustrious career, Lang penned numerous notable works, including the 1947 thriller "Web of Danger", the 1946 crime drama "Traffic in Crime", and the 1954 western "The Outlaw Stallion". These written masterpieces showcased his exceptional storytelling abilities and captivated audiences everywhere.

Sadly, David Lang's life came to a close on May 11, 2007, in Palm Desert, California, USA. Despite his passing, his remarkable body of work continues to entertain and inspire readers to this very day.

Career

1957
The Hired Gun
The Hired Gun as Screenplay
The Buckskin Lady
The Buckskin Lady as Screenplay
1956
Fury at Gunsight Pass
Fury at Gunsight Pass as Screenplay, Story
Screaming Eagles
Screaming Eagles as Screenplay
1955
Apache Ambush
Apache Ambush as Story, Screenplay
1954
Wyoming Renegades
Wyoming Renegades as Story, Screenplay
Massacre Canyon
Massacre Canyon as Screenplay, Story
The Outlaw Stallion
The Outlaw Stallion as Story, Screenplay
1953
The Nebraskan
The Nebraskan as Screenplay, Story
1951
1949
1948
Caged Fury
Caged Fury as Screenplay
1947
Web of Danger
Web of Danger as Screenplay
1946
People Are Funny
People Are Funny as Screenplay
1945
Midnight Manhunt
Midnight Manhunt as Screenplay
1942
Northwest Rangers
Northwest Rangers as Screenplay